New teachers in particular may benefit from trying this four-part framework for guiding students to improve their writing.
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed college writing. As paper drafts are increasingly co-written with AI, professors are left wondering not whether students are using AI, but how.
Writing with AI can look deceptively simple. Effortless, even. Type in a prompt and a polished paragraph appears in seconds.
Across grades 3–12, students often struggle to revise their writing. Having them focus on one issue at a time helps them ...
Student learning outcomes (SLOs) allow us to determine whether students are reaching the goals and objectives that we want them to achieve. They are expressed as specific statements describing the ...
Two recent experiments highlight aspects of writing instruction that are rarely studied—or taught. Recent research suggests that secondary students can benefit significantly from learning how to ...
When Jeremy Sell saw the word “poignant” spelled correctly in an essay, the jig was up. Sell, a high school English teacher in California, already suspected that his student had used a generative AI ...
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